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- Check8 days agoChange DetectedSeneca Polytechnic is launching its first three-year bachelor’s degree programs, including Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Computer Science, and Bachelor of Science – Cosmetic Science, for the 2024-25 academic year.SummaryDifference72%
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- Check30 days agoChange DetectedThe Repair Café project in Toronto successfully empowered a diverse community through repair workshops, revitalizing items like sweaters and laptops while fostering a sense of community collaboration.SummaryDifference73%
- Check54 days agoChange DetectedThe website now includes information about a tech company, TGT Solutions, teaming up with Seneca Applied Research to predict machine behavior in manufacturing, helping companies avoid unexpected breakdowns and keep systems running optimally.SummaryDifference74%
- Check59 days agoChange DetectedDavid Agnew's term as president of Seneca Polytechnic has been renewed until June 30, 2028, citing his exceptional leadership during the pandemic. Additionally, a new hair care product has been brought to life at the institution.SummaryDifference76%
- Check60 days agoChange DetectedNew program using artificial intelligence to predict debt repayment and improve collection methods developed by Seneca's Applied Research and s2h fintech company. Career Recharge funding secured until 2027, and a Seneca Fashion Arts grad makes waves on runways.SummaryDifference77%
- Check62 days agoChange DetectedNew program using artificial intelligence to predict debt repayment and improve collection methods developed by Seneca's Applied Research and s2h fintech company. Career Recharge funding secured until 2027, and a Seneca Fashion Arts grad makes a mark on runways.SummaryDifference77%
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